... a few liberties by exaggerating the details for dramatic effect? Could such events ever play out in real life? What about the ... sturdy one. At the end of the bridge, an attractive female experimenter provided these males – at this point either relatively relaxed ... / more

... explain this lack of helping behavior by the
Bystander effect and that there are ways to decrease this effect.
It was a busy ... question is; will the real participant help by summoning the experimenter or will he or she simply sit and do nothing? In the non- bystander ... / more

... religiosity, but Osarchuk and Tatz (1973) found no effect in this group. Norenzayan and Hansen (2006) similarly found no effect on ... undesirable, or because they are motivated to provide the experimenter with an answer that fulfills his or her expectations. For example, ... / more

... through Robert Rosenthal’s (1966, 2002) research on the effect of teachers' expectations on schools students. Meta-cognitive variables ... known as double-blind. This helps to guard against the experimentereffect (Rosenthal, 1966, 2002), a well-known phenomenon in ... / more

... studies only short-term responses were assessed and the experimenter provided the diet-reminders. For unsuccessful dieters, it would ... I. C., Polivy, J., & Herman, C. P. (1997). The effect of pre-exposure to food cues on the eating behavior of restrained and ... / more

... at a computer and told to follow its instructions. The experimenter hit “start” and left the room, but the computer went to a ... and disorder),
self-organization has a ratcheting effect of staying in place and possibly permitting further forward steps. (For ... / more

... Zuckerman , 1986; Zuckerman & Kieffer , 1994). The effect is also present for the depiction of single individuals. A recent study ... the other person was actually a colleague of the experimenter who, depending on the experimental condition, either sat in an ... / more

... hot balloon ride when they were children; (2) guided by the experimenter to mentally “travel” back to the suggested event and think ... less egg-salad compared to the
control group, and this effect can last for months (Bernstein & Loftus, 2009; Scoboria, Mazzoni, Jarry, ... / more

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Why might the audience of a retelling exert such an effect? According to the
principle of co-construction , recollections of ... remembering: Story
recall with a peer versus for an experimenter. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8, 49-66.
Hyman, I. E., ... / more

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